tag yourself – anime edition

hufflepuffwannabe:

fullmetal alchemist: brotherhood : fiercely loyal, not giving up on an assignment even if it means you’re up all night, eating all the carbs, slightly oblivious when it comes to love

naruto : goofing off with your friends but also appreciating alone time, admiring your teachers, posting a sticky note with your goals on the wall, taking fandoms to extremes

fruits basket : making up your own recipes, loving when it rains, walking hand in hand and feeling butterflies, lots of pictures of loved ones on your wall

yuri!!! on ice : falling hard when you fall in love, absolutely never giving up whatever the odds, always having your earbuds in, nervous tics like chewing your pen

my hero academia : taking very detailed notes, sitting on the edge of your seat, being a bit extra, using popular phrases, never being late

ouran high school host club : slightly detached from the real world, delightfully androgynous, intense texting sessions, late night confessions, occasionally soft

mineyoung-churyuu:

song-of-the-moon-1025:

theirisianprincess:

imnotafraidofhospitals:

theirisianprincess:

DID HE MAKE IT??

he makes it

THANK FUCKING GOD

Ok I saw a rb of this with some context and I only remember like half of it so I’m also using Google I may get some of this wrong

But apparently the “first errand” thing isn’t just a cute little fact about the little kid, it’s a totally real thing done in Japan to teach kids that they can like rely on the community to offer assistance if they need it. They send their kids (like 2-3 years old) out alone to perform a relatively simple errand like going to a convenience store and buying a carton of milk. (There’s even a tv show where a camera crew follows children as they accomplish this first errand.) It’s not uncommon to see kids as young as 6-7 riding the subway alone because they’ve gained this sense of independence that comes from knowing that there will be people to help out if they need it.

Oh my god that’s even better